Mead & Hunt, Inc.

October 2007

New employees join the team

Juan Cebollero, AIA, brings a wealth of experience in the architectural design of public buildings to Mead & Hunt’s Architecture team.  He will be working on justice, higher education, and municipal facilities.  Cebollero’s project experience includes preparation of construction documents, shop drawing review, specification development, construction observation, and project management.  He is familiar with site and environmental analysis, schematic design, engineering systems coordination, and building cost analysis.  Cebollero has also been involved in bidding and contract negotiation.  Bilingual and adept at project communications, he brings international experience from work completed in Puerto Rico.  Cebollero attended both the Universidad Interamericana de Puerto Rico in San Germán and the University of Wisconsin — Milwaukee.  He holds a Master of Architecture from the University of Milwaukee and is currently licensed as an architect in Wisconsin.

With a long and varied career with planning and airports, Keith Downs joins the Aviation Services team expanding Mead & Hunt’s presence into southern California.  He has led community, subdivision, transportation, and airport land use planning projects.  He has been involved in site plan and environmental review.  Downs has conducted numerous public hearings, consensus building sessions, and citizen input meetings.  He has successfully attained state and federal grants for key projects, and then administered their application.  A strong leader, Downs will help Mead & Hunt clients attain their transportation growth plans.  He is a member of AICP.

Luke Senz, E.I.T., joins the Transportation Services team.  He is well experienced in both the design and field aspects of civil engineering.  He has been an inspector for numerous subdivisions, parking facilities, and roadway projects.  He is also skilled in survey and construction inspection tasks.  Senz has prepared plan sets for roadways, sanitary sewer, water main, storm sewer, detention basins, and parking lots.  He has also prepared erosion control and grading plans.  A graduate of University of Wisconsin Platteville, Senz holds a bachelor’s degree in civil engineering with an emphasis in structures and transportation.  He is certified in both PCCTEC–IA and AGGTEC–IP.

Mead & Hunt provides professional services in architecture, historic preservation, transportation, infrastructure, and water resources engineering to clients throughout the US.  Mead & Hunt was recognized as one of the fastest rising architectural and engineering firms by the Zweig Letter Hot Firm list; the corporation remains strong on Engineering News Record’s Top 500 design firm list.  Mead & Hunt, named by CE News as one of the top 10 engineering companies to work for in the nation, is employee–owned with more than 300 people in offices nationwide.